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Bouzouki
( Celtic "G" ) Octave Mandolin/ Oct. Mandola /
Tenor Banjo = 100 Hz
Tenor Guitar
( "A" ) = 110 Hz
Viola
/ Tenor Mandola ( Middle "C" ) = 130 Hz
5 String Banjo
( Typical lowest note "D" ) = 147 Hz
Violin/ Mandolin
( "G " ) = 200Hz
Uke
( "A" Soprano ) = 210 Hz
11.3
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ROCK ACOUSTIC" SETTING:
If you need to
amplify an acoustic guitar or other acoustic instrument
over a loud electric band especially where using high
powered stage monitor speakers, there may be little or
no point trying to amplify the bass end of that acoustic
instrument since it would be drowned out by Electric
Bass Guitar, Bass Drum or Keyboards etc. It may be
trying to feedback at lower volume levels than where an
acoustic guitar's low tones are likely to be audible
To achieve this effect, set Range Switch on "Violin",
further reduce Bass and Low Mid EQ controls and set
Notch Filter to cut broadly below approx. 300-500 Hz.
This will still allow the "shimmer" of Acoustic Guitar
chords to be heard. Although less in lower frequency
content, the result may be a useful sound in a Band
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